Thursday, October 25, 2018

Special-Needs Pup Piglet Uses His Platform to Raise Awareness

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Piglet is using his “ruff” start in life to act as a spokesdog. This adorable and differently abled double-dapple DachshundChihuahua rescue pup was born into a hoarding situation. He encourages people to spay and neuter their pets, and educates about the consequences of breeding two dapple-colored dogs.

Piglet is deaf, blind and tiny. He overcomes challenges with a positive mindset, which inspires others to consider adopting a special-needs pet. Piglet also travels to classrooms to help schoolchildren accept differences and face their own challenges.

According to his human, Melissa Shapiro, Piglet’s do-gooder message is especially poignant around the holiday season. This year, Piglet will continue fundraising for special-needs dog rescues with some new Piglet merchandise. He’s also hoping for some chewy sticks, tug toys and fleece sweaters from Santa Paws.

Learn more about Piglet at pinkpigletpuppy.org.

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